Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.

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List of materials:
Black lead holder: H lead
Red lead holder: 2B lead
Yellow lead holder: 6B lead
Kneaded eraserStick eraser
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Как рисовать Surreal идея
Як малювати Surreal ідея
Cum de a desena o idee Suprarealist
Hoe maak je een Surreal Idee DrawComment dessiner une idée surréaliste
كيفية رسم سريالي فكرة
如何描绘超现实主义想法
Kako nacrtati Nadrealno
Wie man eine surreale Idee zeichnet
Gerçeküstü bir fikir nasıl çizilir
Πως να ζωγραφίσεις μια σουρεαλιστική Ιδέα

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
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Concept

A concept is an abstraction or generalization from experience or the result of a transformation of existing ideas. The concept is instantiated (reified) by all of its actual or potential instances, whether these are things in the real world or other ideas. Concepts are treated in many if not most disciplines both explicitly, such as in psychology, philosophy, etc., and implicitly, such as in mathematics, physics, etc. In informal use the word concept often just means any idea, but formally it involves the abstraction component.

Concept (board game)

Concept is a 2014 board game developed by Alain Rivollet and Gaëtan Beaujannot and published by Repos. It was nominated for the Jeu de l'année prize in Cannes in 2014.

Rules

Concept is a quiz board game where players have to guess a concept, which can be a word, a name, or a phrase. Hints about the concept are given by marking the concept, its attributes, and related concepts on the game board with different-coloured markers. Giving verbal hints is not allowed.

The official rules state that the game is played with teams of two players each. On each team's turn, they draw a card and choose a concept from there. Each card has three difficulty levels (blue, red and black) with three concepts each.

The team then places a green question mark on the picture illustrating the main point of the concept. They can then further specify the concept with green cubes defining the attributes of the concept and optionally also specify related concepts with red, blue, yellow and black exclamation points and accordingly coloured cubes.

Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. The aim was to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality". Artists painted unnerving, illogical scenes with photographic precision, created strange creatures from everyday objects and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself.

Surrealist works feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur; however, many Surrealist artists and writers regard their work as an expression of the philosophical movement first and foremost, with the works being an artifact. Leader André Breton was explicit in his assertion that Surrealism was, above all, a revolutionary movement.

Surrealism developed largely out of the Dada activities during World War I and the most important center of the movement was Paris. From the 1920s onward, the movement spread around the globe, eventually affecting the visual arts, literature, film, and music of many countries and languages, as well as political thought and practice, philosophy, and social theory.

Theory

In his 2006 book Surrealism and Cinema, Michael Richardson argues that surrealist works cannot be defined by style or form, but rather as results of the practice of surrealism. Richardson writes: "Surrealists are not concerned with conjuring up some magic world that can be defined as 'surreal'. Their interest is almost exclusively in exploring the conjunctions, the points of contact, between different realms of existence. Surrealism is always about departures rather than arrivals." Rather than a fixed aesthetic, Richardson defines surrealism as "a shifting point of magnetism around which the collective activity of the surrealists revolves."

Surrealist music

Surrealist music is music which uses unexpected juxtapositions and other surrealist techniques. Discussing Theodor Adorno, Max Paddison (1993, 90) defines surrealist music as that which "juxtaposes its historically devalued fragments in a montage-like manner which enables them to yield up new meanings within a new aesthetic unity," though Lloyd Whitesell says this is Paddison's gloss of the term (Whitesell 2004, 118). AnneLeBaron (2002, 27) cites automatism, including improvisation, and collage as the primary techniques of musical surrealism. According to Whitesell, Paddison quotes Adorno's 1930 essay "Reaktion und Fortschritt" as saying "Insofar as surrealist composing makes use of devalued means, it uses these as devalued means, and wins its form from the 'scandal' produced when the dead suddenly spring up among the living" (Whitesell 2004, 107 and 118n18).

Early surrealist music

In the 1920s several composers were influenced by surrealism, or by individuals in the surrealist movement. The two composers most associated with surrealism during this period were Erik Satie(LeBaron 2002, 30), who wrote the score for the ballet Parade, causing Guillaume Apollinaire to coin the term surrealism(Calkins 2010, 13), and George Antheil who wrote that, "The Surrealist movement had, from the very beginning, been my friend. In one of its manifestos it had been declared that all music was unbearable—excepting, possibly, mine—a beautiful and appreciated condescension" (LeBaron 2002, 30–31).

Conceptual Art, Surrealist Collage Stop-Motion

Salvador Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object

Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.

How to Draw a Surreal Idea - Fine Art- Tips

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This video is the result of a moment of inspiration and it comes from a vision of my imagination! This is a simple drawing and it’s ideal for beginners that are willing to learn how to draw. This tutorial emerged from a moment of inspiration and I just simply draw whatever it came directly from my mind. This is a surreal drawing of an enchanted forest that melts into a couple of lovers.
List of materials:
Black lead holder: H lead
Red lead holder: 2B lead
Yellow lead holder: 6B lead
Kneaded eraserStick eraser
Fabriano white drawing paper, fine grain
To see my blog about materials, please click on the following link:
http://www.fineartebooks.com/howtodraw_drawingschool/My_Blog/My_Blog.html
You may also follow me on:
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Как рисовать Surreal идея
Як малювати Surreal ідея
Cum de a desena o idee Suprarealist
Hoe maak je een Surreal Idee DrawComment dessiner une idée surréaliste
كيفية رسم سريالي فكرة
如何描绘超现实主义想法
Kako nacrtati Nadrealno
Wie man eine surreale Idee zeichnet
Gerçeküstü bir fikir nasıl çizilir
Πως να ζωγραφίσεις μια σουρεαλιστική Ιδέα

Drawing a SURREALISTIC EYE - waterfall landscape with pencil

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
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AN ARTIST CONCEPT OF SURREALISM

humanity. [surrealism #6]

one step further.
•Watch in 1080p.•
this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't think it would come out like this at first, though it's probably something that I'll have to carry on in several videos to fully grasp the concept; but this definitely belongs to the series of surrealism videos I've been making, too.
I just really hope that you know that it's okay if you're queer, your identity is valid, your feelings are valid, we hear you and your voice matters to us.
This video is kind of born from my need to express that, even though it's not the first time. But I've been struggling with this for a while and I hope that this will help.
"[...] I feel like I need to 'let go' even though it's so hard. Take my surrealist videos, they're probably the ones where I break the fourth wall the most, but there's always something that stops me from doing it all the way down, you know? [I want to do something] with the same spirit, and it wouldn't actually be that different, it'd just be more explicit instead of letting everything in the air, on the edge -- of course there would still be this kind of secret and mystery behind it, but it would be part of the actual process of editing, of the message of the video itself." This was a conversation I had with Emma some weeks ago that helped me put these thoughts into words, and reading this again, I feel like it's still not exactly that.
I just feel like I'm in a period when I want to go beyond the limit I usually underline but never use afterwards.
so yeah, very gay, very violent as well, related to these harsh feelings I've had lately, and very passionate.
I think we can divide my time on youtube in different 'eras,' and ever since I came back from my vidding break... it's not the one where I have the most views but it's the one where I'm genuine and that's all that matters to me.
I just feel like, despite some days being harder than others, I'm on my way to somewhere incredible;
→ surrealism #1/2/3/4/5:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJns4dB2oUgndW7IReBqjaFWUn2rQkim4
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Conceptual Art, Surrealist Collage Stop-Motion

Salvador Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object

Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surreali...

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If you would like to invest in a drawing, painting or sculpture by Leonardo Pereznieto, please write to: info@leonardopereznieto.com
This video is the result of a moment of inspiration and it comes from a vision of my imagination! This is a simple drawing and it’s ideal for beginners that are willing to learn how to draw. This tutorial emerged fro...

Drawing a SURREALISTIC EYE - waterfall landscape with pencil

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
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MICHAEL CHEVAL Surrealist Painter Don't Like Me Pop Music

AN ARTIST CONCEPT OF SURREALISM

humanity. [surrealism #6]

one step further.
•Watch in 1080p.•
this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't think it would come out like this at first, though it's probably something that I'll have to carry on in several videos to fully grasp the concept; but this definitely belongs to the series of surrealism videos I've been making, too.
I just really hope that you know that it's okay if you're queer, your identity is valid, your feelings are valid, we hear you and your voice matters to us.
This video is kind of born from my need to express that, even though it's not the first time. But I've been struggling with this for a while and I hope that this will help.
"[...] I feel like I need to 'let go' even though it's so hard. Take my su...

Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.

Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.

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If you would like to invest in a drawing, painting or sculpture by Leonardo Pereznieto, please write to: info@leonardopereznieto.com
This video is the result of a moment of inspiration and it comes from a vision of my imagination! This is a simple drawing and it’s ideal for beginners that are willing to learn how to draw. This tutorial emerged from a moment of inspiration and I just simply draw whatever it came directly from my mind. This is a surreal drawing of an enchanted forest that melts into a couple of lovers.
List of materials:
Black lead holder: H lead
Red lead holder: 2B lead
Yellow lead holder: 6B lead
Kneaded eraserStick eraser
Fabriano white drawing paper, fine grain
To see my blog about materials, please click on the following link:
http://www.fineartebooks.com/howtodraw_drawingschool/My_Blog/My_Blog.html
You may also follow me on:
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Do you want to help me translating the subtitles into your language?
All you need to do is translate the file at the link below and send it to me:
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Как рисовать Surreal идея
Як малювати Surreal ідея
Cum de a desena o idee Suprarealist
Hoe maak je een Surreal Idee DrawComment dessiner une idée surréaliste
كيفية رسم سريالي فكرة
如何描绘超现实主义想法
Kako nacrtati Nadrealno
Wie man eine surreale Idee zeichnet
Gerçeküstü bir fikir nasıl çizilir
Πως να ζωγραφίσεις μια σουρεαλιστική Ιδέα

Visit my FB Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/LeonardoPereznieto
Visit my website: http://www.artistleonardo.com/
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Please send it to me as a Youtube personal message using this link: http://www.youtube.com/inbox?to_user_ext_ids=aapxaQKJFJ6XC56CHgeTzw&action_compose=1
Visit: http://www.fineartebooks.com/ for free drawing tutorials.
If you would like to invest in a drawing, painting or sculpture by Leonardo Pereznieto, please write to: info@leonardopereznieto.com
This video is the result of a moment of inspiration and it comes from a vision of my imagination! This is a simple drawing and it’s ideal for beginners that are willing to learn how to draw. This tutorial emerged from a moment of inspiration and I just simply draw whatever it came directly from my mind. This is a surreal drawing of an enchanted forest that melts into a couple of lovers.
List of materials:
Black lead holder: H lead
Red lead holder: 2B lead
Yellow lead holder: 6B lead
Kneaded eraserStick eraser
Fabriano white drawing paper, fine grain
To see my blog about materials, please click on the following link:
http://www.fineartebooks.com/howtodraw_drawingschool/My_Blog/My_Blog.html
You may also follow me on:
My Blog: http://www.fineartebooks.com/howtodraw_drawingschool/My_Blog/My_Blog.html
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Leonardo Pereznieto: http://www.leonardopereznieto.com/leo/Intro.html
Do you want to help me translating the subtitles into your language?
All you need to do is translate the file at the link below and send it to me:
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Как рисовать Surreal идея
Як малювати Surreal ідея
Cum de a desena o idee Suprarealist
Hoe maak je een Surreal Idee DrawComment dessiner une idée surréaliste
كيفية رسم سريالي فكرة
如何描绘超现实主义想法
Kako nacrtati Nadrealno
Wie man eine surreale Idee zeichnet
Gerçeküstü bir fikir nasıl çizilir
Πως να ζωγραφίσεις μια σουρεαλιστική Ιδέα

Drawing a SURREALISTIC EYE - waterfall landscape with pencil

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From...

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
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In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
Lineke Online:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linekelijn/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/online.tekenlessen/?fref=ts
DeviantArt: http://lineke-lijn.deviantart.com/

humanity. [surrealism #6]

one step further.
•Watch in 1080p.•
this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't...

one step further.
•Watch in 1080p.•
this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't think it would come out like this at first, though it's probably something that I'll have to carry on in several videos to fully grasp the concept; but this definitely belongs to the series of surrealism videos I've been making, too.
I just really hope that you know that it's okay if you're queer, your identity is valid, your feelings are valid, we hear you and your voice matters to us.
This video is kind of born from my need to express that, even though it's not the first time. But I've been struggling with this for a while and I hope that this will help.
"[...] I feel like I need to 'let go' even though it's so hard. Take my surrealist videos, they're probably the ones where I break the fourth wall the most, but there's always something that stops me from doing it all the way down, you know? [I want to do something] with the same spirit, and it wouldn't actually be that different, it'd just be more explicit instead of letting everything in the air, on the edge -- of course there would still be this kind of secret and mystery behind it, but it would be part of the actual process of editing, of the message of the video itself." This was a conversation I had with Emma some weeks ago that helped me put these thoughts into words, and reading this again, I feel like it's still not exactly that.
I just feel like I'm in a period when I want to go beyond the limit I usually underline but never use afterwards.
so yeah, very gay, very violent as well, related to these harsh feelings I've had lately, and very passionate.
I think we can divide my time on youtube in different 'eras,' and ever since I came back from my vidding break... it's not the one where I have the most views but it's the one where I'm genuine and that's all that matters to me.
I just feel like, despite some days being harder than others, I'm on my way to somewhere incredible;
→ surrealism #1/2/3/4/5:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJns4dB2oUgndW7IReBqjaFWUn2rQkim4
#FanvidFeed #BTS #Monsta_X
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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Fandoms: it's gay let's just be honest here
Music: end of the video
Colouring: mine
Program: Sony Vegas Pro 10
○Backup: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC69bVFVCMEsSA1fEzj9Sg
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one step further.
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this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't think it would come out like this at first, though it's probably something that I'll have to carry on in several videos to fully grasp the concept; but this definitely belongs to the series of surrealism videos I've been making, too.
I just really hope that you know that it's okay if you're queer, your identity is valid, your feelings are valid, we hear you and your voice matters to us.
This video is kind of born from my need to express that, even though it's not the first time. But I've been struggling with this for a while and I hope that this will help.
"[...] I feel like I need to 'let go' even though it's so hard. Take my surrealist videos, they're probably the ones where I break the fourth wall the most, but there's always something that stops me from doing it all the way down, you know? [I want to do something] with the same spirit, and it wouldn't actually be that different, it'd just be more explicit instead of letting everything in the air, on the edge -- of course there would still be this kind of secret and mystery behind it, but it would be part of the actual process of editing, of the message of the video itself." This was a conversation I had with Emma some weeks ago that helped me put these thoughts into words, and reading this again, I feel like it's still not exactly that.
I just feel like I'm in a period when I want to go beyond the limit I usually underline but never use afterwards.
so yeah, very gay, very violent as well, related to these harsh feelings I've had lately, and very passionate.
I think we can divide my time on youtube in different 'eras,' and ever since I came back from my vidding break... it's not the one where I have the most views but it's the one where I'm genuine and that's all that matters to me.
I just feel like, despite some days being harder than others, I'm on my way to somewhere incredible;
→ surrealism #1/2/3/4/5:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJns4dB2oUgndW7IReBqjaFWUn2rQkim4
#FanvidFeed #BTS #Monsta_X
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○Ask me questions: http://ask.fm/KiwiiChann
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Fandoms: it's gay let's just be honest here
Music: end of the video
Colouring: mine
Program: Sony Vegas Pro 10
○Backup: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC69bVFVCMEsSA1fEzj9Sg
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CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Salvador Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object

Dali, Sculpture and the SurrealistObject In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of EducationPeterTush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.

How to Draw a Surreal Idea - Fine Art- Tips

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This video is the result of a moment of inspiration and it comes from a vision of my imagination! This is a simple drawing and it’s ideal for beginners that are willing to learn how to draw. This tutorial emerged from a moment of inspiration and I just simply draw whatever it came directly from my mind. This is a surreal drawing of an enchanted forest that melts into a couple of lovers.
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Как рисовать Surreal идея
Як малювати Surreal ідея
Cum de a desena o idee Suprarealist
Hoe maak je een Surreal Idee DrawComment dessiner une idée surréaliste
كيفية رسم سريالي فكرة
如何描绘超现实主义想法
Kako nacrtati Nadrealno
Wie man eine surreale Idee zeichnet
Gerçeküstü bir fikir nasıl çizilir
Πως να ζωγραφίσεις μια σουρεαλιστική Ιδέα

Drawing a SURREALISTIC EYE - waterfall landscape with pencil

In this beautiful drawing lesson we go with pencil to make a fantasy drawing. A kind of EYE landscape with a waterfall that also can be seen as a tear .... From the upper-right corner of some birds fly among the clouds ... I wish you Lots of fun and success with this surrealistic landscape tutorial, Lineke Line;)
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humanity. [surrealism #6]

one step further.
•Watch in 1080p.•
this is actually very gay??? but I'm not surprised???
I had planned on doing something like this for a while but I didn't think it would come out like this at first, though it's probably something that I'll have to carry on in several videos to fully grasp the concept; but this definitely belongs to the series of surrealism videos I've been making, too.
I just really hope that you know that it's okay if you're queer, your identity is valid, your feelings are valid, we hear you and your voice matters to us.
This video is kind of born from my need to express that, even though it's not the first time. But I've been struggling with this for a while and I hope that this will help.
"[...] I feel like I need to 'let go' even though it's so hard. Take my surrealist videos, they're probably the ones where I break the fourth wall the most, but there's always something that stops me from doing it all the way down, you know? [I want to do something] with the same spirit, and it wouldn't actually be that different, it'd just be more explicit instead of letting everything in the air, on the edge -- of course there would still be this kind of secret and mystery behind it, but it would be part of the actual process of editing, of the message of the video itself." This was a conversation I had with Emma some weeks ago that helped me put these thoughts into words, and reading this again, I feel like it's still not exactly that.
I just feel like I'm in a period when I want to go beyond the limit I usually underline but never use afterwards.
so yeah, very gay, very violent as well, related to these harsh feelings I've had lately, and very passionate.
I think we can divide my time on youtube in different 'eras,' and ever since I came back from my vidding break... it's not the one where I have the most views but it's the one where I'm genuine and that's all that matters to me.
I just feel like, despite some days being harder than others, I'm on my way to somewhere incredible;
→ surrealism #1/2/3/4/5:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJns4dB2oUgndW7IReBqjaFWUn2rQkim4
#FanvidFeed #BTS #Monsta_X
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
○Twitter: https://twitter.com/winterxhope
○Tumblr: http://kiwiichann.tumblr.com
○FanFiction: https://www.fanfiction.net/u/3245599/KiwiiChann
○Ask me questions: http://ask.fm/KiwiiChann
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Fandoms: it's gay let's just be honest here
Music: end of the video
Colouring: mine
Program: Sony Vegas Pro 10
○Backup: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC69bVFVCMEsSA1fEzj9Sg
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
CopyrightDisclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Concept

A concept is an abstraction or generalization from experience or the result of a transformation of existing ideas. The concept is instantiated (reified) by all of its actual or potential instances, whether these are things in the real world or other ideas. Concepts are treated in many if not most disciplines both explicitly, such as in psychology, philosophy, etc., and implicitly, such as in mathematics, physics, etc. In informal use the word concept often just means any idea, but formally it involves the abstraction component.